American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

Purpose:

The Auburn University Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was the first ASCE Student Chapter founded in the Deep South and one of the first in the nation. Since our founding in 1921 we have been a leader within the ranks of ASCE Student Chapters and on Auburn University's campus. With a membership of over 100 students and growing we are among the larger and more active campus groups at Auburn. We hope that you will take a look around our website and attend a meeting soon. We look forward to you becoming an active member of our organization.

Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge as well as many other small competitions are our major events that take place at the Southeast Regional Conference each spring. As a part of ASCE, members have the opportunity to attend leadership conferences, tailgates, and a panel discussion and social with young professionals. We also have an Outdoor Civil Engineering Learning Lab (OutCELL) where we have informational signs about civil engineering and activities for student groups to interactively learn these concepts. We host a Civil Engineering Career Fair every Fall and Spring semester where students have the opportunity to receive Co-Ops, internships, and job offers. We host a Career Series Lunch every Tuesday at 12:30 PM in Ramsay 314. Companies come out and give a presentation about their experience as a civil engineer and opportunities in their field while students learn and enjoy a free lunch. At the end of the year, ASCE hosts the Order of the Engineer Ceremony for graduates with an engineering degree and graduating seniors.